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Martha Smith

Birth1829 - Tennessee, USA
Death19 Mar 1858 - St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth Rebecca Lyle
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Tennessee, USA on 1829 to John Smith and Elizabeth Rebecca Lyle. Martha Smith married Wilford McWaters and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 Mar 1858 in St Charles, St Charles, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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John Smith
1786 - 1862
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Elizabeth Rebecca Lyle
1791 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Wilford Mcwaters
1812 - 1861
Children Show all
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Frances Jane Mcwatters
1849 - 1932
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Edwin Mcwatters
1850 - Unknown
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John T Mcwaters
1848 - 1934
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Hugh Elonzo Mcwatters
1855 - 1927
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Wilford Gilford Mcwatters
1854 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Mcwatters
1852 - Unknown
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Nancy Cathy Mcwatters
1857 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mcwatters
1858 - Unknown

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